12. But since their whole nature is not good for our company, I was wondering if I should destroy the film that you exposed on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock on the 20th of April and on which they were photographed.

Of course I will obey your advice, Semjase, even if I regret the destruction of the film. But the fact that you give us another opportunity to take photographs makes up for everything. What interests me now, however, is another matter; here and there I can observe UFOs, which apparently do not belong to you according to their forms. In most cases, however, the objects are so far away that you can't see anything more precise or even photograph them, which would be very interesting as a comparison. Is there anything I can do in this regard to perhaps get a chance to take up a position after all? The second question concerns the crystals you brought me: My friend F. Liniger had great pleasure in the green malachite rock. He now asks if you would like to give him a larger piece of this kind of rock?

18. I find it very interesting that you ignore the destruction of the film with a simple regret, which is not exactly your way, because I know exactly how you can get excited when certain things don't go your way.

32. Furthermore, it was decided by both of us at the last contact that the disruptive factors that were fundamentally to blame for my determination that you should not make any more evidentiary images should be eliminated.

Thank you, Semjase, this answer is enough for me, but I just remembered that on the 21st of April, the day after our last contact, I was in Ravensbühl again and observed that the military was there and searched the whole area. Have you made any findings about this?

41. It might be possible that someone has observed the start of my ship and reported this to the authorities or the army, after which a search might have taken place, which unfortunately happens here and there, if we are not careful enough or if some careless foreign ships appear or even land.

45. Especially authorities and military feel very threatened in their power, when they are informed about sightings or landings of blasting ships etc., although we are not interested in breaking or endangering their primitive power, because this task is incumbent solely on the earth people.